“and forgive us our sins, for we ourselves forgive everyone who is indebted to us. And lead us not into temptation.””
The forgiveness petition uniquely links divine forgiveness to human forgiveness with the causal conjunction as — we receive the forgiveness we extend, and the failure to forgive blocks the reception of forgiveness. This is not a commercial transaction but a relational logic: the community that lives under forgiveness must live in forgiveness, and those who refuse forgiveness have placed themselves outside the dynamic they are requesting.
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Luke 11:4
“and forgive us our sins, for we ourselves forgive everyone who is indebted to us. And lead us not into temptation.””
The forgiveness petition uniquely links divine forgiveness to human forgiveness with the causal conjunction as — we receive the forgiveness we extend, and the failure to forgive blocks the reception of forgiveness. This is not a commercial transaction but a relational logic: the community that lives under forgiveness must live in forgiveness, and those who refuse forgiveness have placed themselves outside the dynamic they are requesting.
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The forgiveness petition uniquely links divine forgiveness to human forgiveness with the causal conjunction as — we receive the forgiveness we extend, and the failure to forgive blocks the reception of forgiveness. This is not a commercial transaction but a relational logic: the community that lives under forgiveness must live in forgiveness, and those who refuse forgiveness have placed themselves outside the dynamic they are requesting.